West Virginia Code
Article 7. Licenses to Private Clubs
§60-7-6. Annual License Fee; Partial Fee; and Reactivation Fee

(a) The annual license fee for a license issued under the provisions of this article to a fraternal or veterans organization or a nonprofit social club is $750.
(b) The annual license fee for a license issued under the provisions of this article to a private club other than a private club of the type specified in subsection (a) of this section is $1,000 if the private club bar or restaurant has fewer than 1,000 members; $1,000 for a private club restaurant, private hotel, or private resort hotel to be licensed as a private caterer as defined in 60-7-2 of this code; $500 if the private club is a private bakery; $1,500 if the private club is a private wedding venue or barn or a private cigar shop; $2,000 if the private club is a private nine-hole golf course, private farmers market, private food truck, private college sports stadium, private professional sports stadium, private multi-sport complex, private manufacturer club, or a private tennis club as defined in 60-7-2 of this code; $2,500 if the private club bar or private club restaurant has 1,000 or more members; $4,000 if the private club is a private hotel with three or fewer designated areas or a private golf club as defined in 60-7-2 of this code; and further, if the private club is a private resort hotel as defined in 60-7-2 of this code, the private resort hotel may designate areas within the licensed premises for the lawful sale, service, and consumption of alcoholic liquors as provided for by this article. The annual license fee for a private resort hotel with five or fewer designated areas is $7,500 and the annual license fee for a private resort hotel with at least six, but no more than 10 designated areas is $12,500. The annual license fee for a private resort hotel with at least 11, but no more than 15 designated areas shall be $17,500. The annual license fee for a private resort hotel with no fewer than 15 nor more than 20 designated areas is $22,500. A private resort hotel that obtained the license and paid the $22,500 annual license fee may, upon application to and approval of the commissioner, designate additional areas for a period not to exceed seven days for an additional fee of $150 per day, per designated area.
(c) The fee for any license issued following January 1 of any year that expires on June 30 of that year is one half of the annual license fee prescribed by subsections (a) and (b) of this section.
(d) A licensee that fails to complete a renewal application and make payment of its annual license fee in renewing its license on or before June 30 of any subsequent year, after initial application, shall be charged an additional $150 reactivation fee. The fee payment may not be prorated or refunded, and the reactivation fee shall be paid prior to the processing of any renewal application and payment of the applicable full year annual license fee. A licensee who continues to operate upon the expiration of its license is subject to all fines, penalties, and sanctions available in 60-7-13 and 60-7-13a of this code, all as determined by the commissioner.
(e) The commissioner shall pay the fees to the State Treasurer for deposit into the General Revenue Fund of the state.
(f) The Legislature finds that the hospitality industry has been particularly damaged by the COVID-19 pandemic and that some assistance is warranted to promote reopening and continued operation of private clubs and restaurants licensed under this article. Accordingly, the fees set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of this section are temporarily modified as follows;
(1) License fees for the license period beginning July 1, 2021, shall be reduced to one third of the rate set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of this section;
(2) License fees for the license period beginning July 1, 2022, shall be two thirds of the rate set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of this section; and
(3) License fees for the license period beginning July 1, 2023, and beyond, shall be as set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of this section.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 60. State Control of Alcoholic Liquors

Article 7. Licenses to Private Clubs

§60-7-1. Legislative Findings and Purposes

§60-7-2. Definitions; Authorizations; Requirements for Certain Licenses

§60-7-2a. Dual Licensing Permitted; Conditions

§60-7-3. Sale of Alcoholic Liquors and Nonintoxicating Beer by Licensee Authorized

§60-7-4. Application for License; Information Required; Verification; Application to Be Accompanied by Fees; Bond; College Fraternities and Sororities Ineligible for License; Racial Discrimination by Applicants Prohibited

§60-7-4a. Notice of Application for License to Be Given to Municipal Clerk or Recorder; Duties of Clerk or Recorder; Consistency With Zoning and Community Development Programs; Authority of Commissioner

§60-7-5. Investigation by Commissioner; Issuance or Refusal of License; Special Requirements for Clubs at Parks and Airports; Form of License; License Valid at One Location Only; Expiration and Renewal; Transferability

§60-7-6. Annual License Fee; Partial Fee; and Reactivation Fee

§60-7-6a. Special Privilege of Class a Private Club Licensee to Operate Separate but Connected Class B License

§60-7-7. Municipal Fee

§60-7-8. Application for Permit to Hold Special Nonalcoholic Entertainment Events for Persons Under Age Twenty-One

§60-7-8a. Special License for a Private Fair and Festival; Licensee Fee and Application; License Fee; License Subject to Provisions of Article; Exception

§60-7-8b. One-Day Charitable Rare, Antique, or Vintage Liquor Auction; Licensee Fee and Application; License Subject to Provisions of Article; Exceptions

§60-7-8c. Special License for a Multi-Vendor Private Fair and Festival; License Fee and Application; License Subject to Provisions of Article; Exception

§60-7-8d. Where Private Clubs May Sell and Serve Alcoholic Liquors and Nonintoxicating Beer or Nonintoxicating Craft Beer

§60-7-8e. Private Club Restaurant or Private Manufacturer Club Licensee S Authority to Sell Craft Cocktail Growlers

§60-7-8f. Private Delivery License for a Licensed Private Club Restaurant, Private Manufacturer Club, or a Third Party; Requirements; Limitations; Third Party License Fee; Private Cocktail Delivery Permit; and Requirements

§60-7-10. Duties and Powers of Commissioner

§60-7-11. Licensee Must Purchase Alcoholic Liquors From or Through Commissioner or Retail Licensee; Exceptions

§60-7-12. Certain Acts of Licensee Prohibited; Criminal Penalties

§60-7-12a. Unlawful Acts by Persons

§60-7-13. Revocation or Suspension of License; Monetary Penalty; Hearing; Assessment of Costs; Establishment of Enforcement Fund

§60-7-13a. Hearing on Sanctioning of License; Notice; Review of Action of Commissioner; Clerk of Court to Furnish Commissioner Copy of Order or Judgment of Conviction of Licensee; Assessment of Costs; Procedure for Appealing Any Final Order of the Co...

§60-7-14. Forfeiture of Bond; Collection

§60-7-15. License for the Sale of Nonintoxicating Beer

§60-7-16. Severability

§60-7-17. Repealer